Those are the ones that are brainwashed into believing that the grass will be greener. Those cult leaders (separatist leaders) don't want just your support they want your obedience much like a bikers brotherhood and trying to escape is almost impossible. The Jim Jones cult is the perfect example of its My way or you die which is like most Biker brotherhoods or The Jim Jones type of cult, eg. Waco, Texas. Just sayin.
So the KKK without white hats with Parker, Sylvestre and Rath as Grand Wizards and if you pay Dani enough she'll burn a cross or two for you while blessing a pipeline.
Has there ever been a cult where everything just worked out wonderfully? I hope Canadians come together and break this one up. It's like a cancer if you let it fester, it spreads.
They start asking “Will I still belong if I say this?”"
This all sounds like what it was like to be in the political left between about 2017 and 2023. I'm pointing that out not as a criticism of the left, but as a suggestion: to predict how Alberta separatists will behave and what they might do next, look at the left of that period as a social mechanic model
Why do people behave this way? There are some benefits to adapting a victimhood mindset.
No accountability. Being accountable for your life means you’re in the driver’s seat. You take responsibility. That can be scary to someone who has a victim mentality. You would have to admit life isn’t just the result of the actions of others. Taking responsibility bursts the protective bubble of victimhood.
Secondary gain. Some people’s problems continue because of the secondary benefits. Sympathy, attention, and access to medication or funds are common examples of secondary gain. Someone with a victim mentality might not even realize they are getting these benefits, and often feel truly distressed.
Satisfies unconscious needs. People with a victim mentality, especially when it comes from past trauma, unconsciously seek validation and help from others. They play the “poor me” card consistently. This can generate sympathy and help from others.
Those are the ones that are brainwashed into believing that the grass will be greener. Those cult leaders (separatist leaders) don't want just your support they want your obedience much like a bikers brotherhood and trying to escape is almost impossible. The Jim Jones cult is the perfect example of its My way or you die which is like most Biker brotherhoods or The Jim Jones type of cult, eg. Waco, Texas. Just sayin.
It definitely feels as a cult here.
So the KKK without white hats with Parker, Sylvestre and Rath as Grand Wizards and if you pay Dani enough she'll burn a cross or two for you while blessing a pipeline.
My god my head hurts!
Has there ever been a cult where everything just worked out wonderfully? I hope Canadians come together and break this one up. It's like a cancer if you let it fester, it spreads.
Totally appreciate your comment. We’re all in this together.
"People stop asking “Is this right?”
They start asking “Will I still belong if I say this?”"
This all sounds like what it was like to be in the political left between about 2017 and 2023. I'm pointing that out not as a criticism of the left, but as a suggestion: to predict how Alberta separatists will behave and what they might do next, look at the left of that period as a social mechanic model
True.
Why Be a Victim?
Why do people behave this way? There are some benefits to adapting a victimhood mindset.
No accountability. Being accountable for your life means you’re in the driver’s seat. You take responsibility. That can be scary to someone who has a victim mentality. You would have to admit life isn’t just the result of the actions of others. Taking responsibility bursts the protective bubble of victimhood.
Secondary gain. Some people’s problems continue because of the secondary benefits. Sympathy, attention, and access to medication or funds are common examples of secondary gain. Someone with a victim mentality might not even realize they are getting these benefits, and often feel truly distressed.
Satisfies unconscious needs. People with a victim mentality, especially when it comes from past trauma, unconsciously seek validation and help from others. They play the “poor me” card consistently. This can generate sympathy and help from others.